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filed a lawsuit against his estranged wife and her alleged lover, accusing them of ambushing him after he came to install a basketball hoop at the home he had previously shared with his wife and children—George had moved out during the divorce. Mary George countered with accusations that George had instigated the fight and had struck and kicked her during the melee. The
Ozaukee County district attorney investigated and decided to bring charges against Gary George for misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct. Gary George sought to negotiate a deal with his ex-wife, agreeing on final terms for their divorce in exchange for her agreement to drop the criminal complaint against him. The district attorney, however, was not a party to the agreement and refused to end the criminal case, and the judge overseeing the case later determined that the district attorney was not bound by the agreement. Trial motions stretched through much of 1992, before finally resulting in a jury acquittal in October. Despite his legal problems, George did not face an opponent in either the primary or the general election in 1992. Despite having no opponent, George raised campaign funds and paid thousands of dollars to a company headed by a close friend.
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One employee stated: "We took our orders from Gary. Gary made all of the decisions about First
Currency. All of those decisions were final." Shortly after the reports of the criminal investigation, George was named in two lawsuits against the company by banks who had lent money to the business. Later that year, George sued Milwaukee Checkcashers, the company which had agreed to acquire ownership of First Currency Exchange around the time of the default. George alleged that the financial trouble had been caused by Milwaukee Checkcashers' delay in paying off a loan in violation of the terms of the sale. The formal completion of the sale, however, was held up over technical disputes. The state ethics board also began its own investigation and, in September 1995, recommended criminal charges for failing to disclose his interest in and income from the business.
362:. Swan was already a controversial figure in the state, and his chances of re-election were badly damaged when he was indicted by federal prosecutors in July 1980. George defeated Swan in the September 1980 primary election, receiving 60% of the vote. He went on to easily win the general election over Republican Joseph Barrington, in the overwhelmingly Democratic district. After winning another contested primary against Monroe Swan in 1984, he was elected to five more terms in the
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his team then engaged in a successful campaign to challenge the validity of the petitions. One signature-collector, Anthony
Morales, was found to not be a resident of the district, and therefore all of the 2,103 signatures he collected were thrown out. Another 1,157 signatures were found to be from voters who did not live in George's district. After those disqualifications, the recall was left with just 6,675 signatures, short of the 6,959 needed to trigger a recall.
529:. George campaigned extensively around the state through 2001 and 2002, but ultimately he did not make the ballot for the Democratic Primary. The state elections board determined that at least 221 names or addresses on his nominating petitions were falsified. Although the petitions were obviously flawed, some in the state political media saw the involvement of a former Charles Chvala aide as an indication that their old feud had been renewed.
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mid-1990s, they reconciled after the 1998 election, allowing him to serve as
President President pro tempore of the Senate, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and co-chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee in the 1999 and 2001 sessions. Despite being a Democratic senator in a heavily Democratic district, George was seen as frequently aligning with the budget priorities of the Republican governor
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Finance Committee. Before the start of the 1997 session, George took the extraordinary step of negotiating with the Republican minority caucus in an attempt to obtain his desired leadership position. George ultimately could not reach an agreement with the Republicans, as he would not agree to join the Republican Party. But George never fully reconciled with Democratic leader
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require legislative approval of such gaming agreements. Doyle vetoed the
Republican bill, saying that such a law would make it impossible for the state to renew gaming contracts. Republicans were determined to override the veto with Democratic crossover votes. Ultimately, the veto override fell one vote short in the Senate, with George voting alongside the Republicans.
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The Jones-backed recall campaign turned in 14,395 signatures, more than 150% of the required total. Like the 1986 recall, George attempted to throw out enough signatures to invalidate the petitions, but this time the numbers were insurmountable. On July 9, 2003, the state elections board ruled that
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Republicans control of the state Assembly, but left Democrats with a one-seat majority in the Senate. Democratic leaders in the Senate elected to try to reconcile with George, rather than risk him switching parties and giving Republicans full control of state government.
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Despite the criminal and ethical problems, George again faced no opposition in his run for re-election in 1996. The 1996 election resulted in the
Democrats regaining a one-seat majority in the Senate, but George became livid after the Democratic leadership refused to reappoint him as chairman of the
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radio station, and also a member of the Forest County
Potawatomi Community Foundation, which distributed millions in charitable funds from gambling profits. Jones leveraged his wealth and his media operation to launch a recall campaign against George. At the time, Jones stated, "You could probably
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October 1990, and the matter immediately became quite messy and public. A court commissioner quickly made the determination that the couple had already been living beyond their financial means. With the divorce still unresolved the following Spring, George
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After all of the controversies of his career, this veto override vote would be the last straw. The vote was unpopular in his district, but more importantly it caused a schism with Milwaukee's powerful black media mogul Jerrel Jones. Years earlier, he had lamented Gary George as one of the state's
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scheme. George had founded the company in 1983 and claimed that he turned over control to his brother, Mark, in 1984, to avoid conflicts of interest with his legislative duties. Several former employees of the company, however, attested that Gary George had retained total control of the company.
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and Reagan administration programs. He made the comments during a brief run for the Democratic nomination for United States senate that year. In September, the recall campaign submitted petitions containing nearly 10,000 signatures to the state elections board seeking George's recall. George and
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and the Republican legislature over a gambling regulation bill. Traditionally, the governor had a free hand in negotiating gaming agreements with the 11 Indian nations which operated casinos in Wisconsin. With a Democrat now in the governor's office, the Republican legislature passed a bill to
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in 1997 before he resolved the case, the Republican that Thompson appointed to fill the district attorney's office continued to neglect the case. George ultimately never faced federal charges from the First Currency affair, but he did eventually face a tax judgement against him from the
525:, speaking in favor of Wisconsin Public Television, firearm trigger locks, employment waivers for certain food stamp recipients, and emergency legislation for dairy farmers. By the fall of 2000, George had begun forming an exploratory committee to run for governor again in the
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lobbyist. He was fined $ 1,907 and ordered to serve 200 hours of community service. It was later found that he counted some of his legislative duties as his community service and billed the state $ 64 per day for some of the activities.
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Gary George married Mary Cook in 1978. They had two sons together before their messy divorce in 1990–1991. Mary ultimately remarried with Peter Igel, who was the other person involved in the criminal battery case in 1991.
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the recall campaign had collected enough valid signatures to force a recall election, making George the second recalled state senator in Wisconsin history. George contested the petition signatures all the way to the
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most gifted black politicians, but one who was just too interested in making money. Nevertheless, Jones had loyally supported and defended George through his many controversies. Jones was owner of the
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that he had founded defaulted. State banking examiners subsequently discovered a $ 100,000 shortfall in the accounts of the company, known as First Currency Exchange, and referred the matter to the
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name 20 or 30 things he probably should have been recalled for. It's an accumulation of 20 years of doing nothing for the community and doing everything for Gary George."
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from individuals and organizations after he had directed state or federal funds to them; he served three years in federal prison. He was also implicated in the
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McBride, Jessica; Spice, Linda (August 2, 2002). "Board removes (Gary) George from primary ballot".
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Allies of George also blamed his Milwaukee rival in the race, congressman
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Candidates in the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections
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1618:"The Rise and Fall of Gary George; A Brilliant Career, in Ashes"
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George came under criminal investigation again in 1993 after a
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Gary George was born and raised, and lived most of his life in
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Canvass Results for 2014 Fall Partisan Primary - 8/12/2014
421:. The company separately came under investigation by the
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1717:"Swan indictment is latest in series of controversies"
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354:in 1980 against Democratic incumbent state senator
3301:"Gary George Challenges Gwen Moore for House Seat"
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2897:"Gary George Beaten By Coggs In Recall Election"
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469:In June 1998, George announced his campaign for
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2652:"Doyle could turn out to be the next Tony Earl"
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3170:"Gary George files papers to run for Congress"
3047:Thompson, Don; Burke, Garance (June 6, 2007).
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3431:Results of Fall General Election - 11/07/2000
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2807:"Board OKs signatures for George recall vote"
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3695:Wisconsin politicians convicted of crimes
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1978:"George to be tried on battery charges"
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1656:Vielmetti, Bruce (September 29, 2010).
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2951:"George indicted in conspiracy case"
2502:Flaherty, Mike (December 16, 1998).
2146:"Legislator sues check cashing firm"
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511:Second gubernatorial campaign (2002)
2923:Richmond, Todd (October 22, 2003).
2774:"Recall effort targets Gary George"
2504:"Justice investigating George case"
2405:"Is George doing Thompson a favor?"
2376:Marley, Patrick (October 4, 2011).
2310:"For Senate Dems, anger boils over"
2177:Mayers, Jeff (September 21, 1995).
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536:. George threw his support behind
459:First gubernatorial campaign (1998)
409:1993–1997 fraud investigation
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3016:"Senate bill bars felon lobbyists"
2805:Williams, Juliet (July 10, 2003).
2619:"Ex-Chvala aide helped George foe"
2469:Miller, Cliff (November 6, 1998).
2210:Mayers, Jeff (December 14, 1996).
674:Wisconsin Senate (1980–2003)
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419:Milwaukee County District Attorney
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3014:Weier, Anita (December 8, 2005).
2567:Brinkman, Phil (August 1, 2002).
2114:"Lawmaker sued in business deals"
2013:"George cleared in battery trial"
1882:"George finances are scrutinized"
1616:Richmond, Todd (August 7, 2004).
587:Federal conspiracy charges (2004)
340:University of Michigan Law School
249:University of Michigan Law School
3526:FEC campaign contribution data:
2772:Brinkman, Phil (April 2, 2003).
2617:Brinkman, Phil (July 24, 2002).
2243:Pommer, Matt (January 4, 1997).
1818:"Group presses to expel senator"
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423:Federal Bureau of Investigation
332:University of Wisconsin–Madison
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3665:People from Grafton, Wisconsin
3279:Wisconsin Elections Commission
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3219:Wisconsin Elections Commission
3080:Bulwa, Demian (June 5, 2007).
2741:"Falling-out with Gary George"
2685:"GOP shuffles, deals new hand"
2683:Weier, Anita (March 5, 2003).
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2925:"Revolt ousts Senator George"
2739:McNally, Joel (May 3, 2003).
2122:. October 12, 1993. p. 9
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2021:. October 4, 1992. p. 1
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